How to Make Origami Earrings

Gather the "Things You'll Need" (see list below)., Fold two origami models from the squares of paper., Thread one of the beads onto a pin. , Take one of the origami models, and thread it onto a pin., Thread the rest of the beads onto the pin. , Cut...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather the "Things You'll Need" (see list below).

    Here, a miniaturized version of the origami Peace Crane was chosen. ,, If you use a peace crane, it's easy because it already has a hole in the bottom.

    You'll only need to pierce the top layer of the paper with the pin.

    If you are struggling to pierce the paper with the pin, use a needle to make a hole in the paper first, and then use the pin. ,, About 1 cm/.4" should be left beyond the beads. ,,,,,
  2. Step 2: Fold two origami models from the squares of paper.

  3. Step 3: Thread one of the beads onto a pin.

  4. Step 4: Take one of the origami models

  5. Step 5: and thread it onto a pin.

  6. Step 6: Thread the rest of the beads onto the pin.

  7. Step 7: Cut off the excess wire from the pin with the pliers.

  8. Step 8: Bend the tip of the pin into the form of a fishhook

  9. Step 9: using the pliers.

  10. Step 10: Attach the earring by hooking the pin's hook through the earring's hole.

  11. Step 11: Bend the hook fully closed.

  12. Step 12: Repeat these steps with the other origami model.

  13. Step 13: Show off your new origami earrings!

Detailed Guide

Here, a miniaturized version of the origami Peace Crane was chosen. ,, If you use a peace crane, it's easy because it already has a hole in the bottom.

You'll only need to pierce the top layer of the paper with the pin.

If you are struggling to pierce the paper with the pin, use a needle to make a hole in the paper first, and then use the pin. ,, About 1 cm/.4" should be left beyond the beads. ,,,,,

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